The basic idea is still to figure out what your opponent's deck is up to, and use Father Tolarios to find the appropriate solution. Once you are ready for shoot-outs in the town square, keep spamming Sentinel to rack up control points.

Went 2-1 at the Hartlepool Hunting Grounds series event.

I still think this deck concept has real potential, but still requires some tweaks. Economy still needs some work (though it would help if I remembered that I have Confession for just that purpose), plus I need a few more big meaty dudes. Twilight Is Upon Us from OFB also looks a good fit.

You noted this deck can have economic issues - any thoughts on ways to improve it? Cooke's Nightcap is on value but risky. Or you could look at Reserves? Admittedly that eats in to your cheatin' punishment (as I imagine you'd rightly want to keep Bounty Hunter's forced callout), but could squeeze in a bit more on Q or even just rely on Father Tolarios being able to fetch things like Censure?

Nice to see the "Toolbox" approach continues to work and that a specific deck continues to evolve. :)